by Ada Rustow | Oct 17, 2023 | News and Blogs, Uncategorized
Walk down Beach Street in Boston and you’ll find yourself surrounded by the many Chinese restaurants and commences that make this the heart of the city’s vibrant Chinatown. At one end of the street, there is Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park, a piece of the Rose...
by Resilient Cities Network | Oct 14, 2022 | Uncategorized
Storm Riley hitting the North Shore of Boston, one of the Resilience for Communities action cities, in 2018. R-Cities is implementing the CRMC methodology in Boston to understand the needs of the communities most impacted by events like Storm Riley. Resilient Cities...
by Itzel Hernandez | Jan 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
Fuente: 3Construcciones (3C) Share The concern about the issue of work in the vulnerable sectors of society was something that had been on Lucas Recalde’s mind for a long time. That concern led him to promote initiatives to create jobs in his native Cordoba,...
by Itzel Hernandez | Jan 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
Fuente: 3Construcciones (3C) Share In recent years, the activity of the construction sector increased because of the rapid urban growth. According to estimates, about 230 billion square meters will be built in the next four decades. The constructions and the...
by Itzel Hernandez | Jan 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
Quito Share Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, concentrates 2 out of every 5 inhabitants of the country. It has 1.3 million inhabitants who live in an area of 530 km2. In 2017, the Municipality of Montevideo created the Executive Unit for Resilience. This Unit, in...
by Itzel Hernandez | Jan 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
Fuente: Arenas de Vidrio Share After fifteen years of dedicating to collection management and logistics in Montevideo, Ana Paula Demaría found herself in need of reinventing herself. It was 2018 and, for reasons beyond her control, she had lost her two main clients,...
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